代写 IBUS2105: International Entrepreneurship
日期:2024-03-06 10:18
IBUS2105: International Entrepreneurship – Semester 1, 2024
Assessment Task Instructions
Feasibility Report
This assessment requires the development of a Feasibility Report, which is being used to assess whether the
entrepreneurial activity undertaken is feasible, possible or will deliver the projected outcomes. The Feasibility Report will
use a Gen AI tool called “Cogniti” which is a University of Sydney front end to Chat GPT 4. The feasibility report can be
used to better understand if the product or service you decide to enter into a new international market, is feasible and
whether the proposed investment is likely to be successful.
As part of the assessment, you will be required to:
• Identify a product or service,
• Determine an international market to enter the product or service,
• Use Cogniti – which you have had access to – to develop this Feasibility Report,
o Attach the Cogniti-generated Feasibility Report as an appendix (at the end of the assessment),
• Develop a written submission, once the report is generated, where you will:
o Evaluate the instructions, commands and language used to develop the Feasibility Report using Cogniti,
o Reflect and critically analyse the generated Feasibility Report, does it meet expectations, is it
comprehensive, would a human-generated report be better or worse? Why?
o Use theory and research to build your arguments, and
o Support your assessment with data points where appropriate – strengthen the discussion and your
arguments.
Conditions of assessment
• The written submission must not exceed 1500 words, exceeding that limit can attract a word count penalty,
• This is a scholarly task and needs to be supported with appropriate academic and industry research. It should
include a minimum of 1 peer-reviewed journal article from the Australian Business School Deans Council (ABDC)
Journals, less than 10 years old,
• Use of Cogniti or any other form of Gen AI to develop the written submission is NOT ALLOWED, which will be
considered Academic Dishonesty and a review by the Academic Honesty Team will likely be the result. Ensure
that you review the Academic Integrity Policy (2022) and Academic Integrity Procedures (2022), and
• You may use only Grammarly (NOT any other tools) to directly suggest readability improvements to your text
in terms of grammar and expression. However, you must include the following acknowledgment:
o “I acknowledge the use of www.grammarly.comLinks to an external site. to refine the academic language
of my own work (including grammatical structures, punctuation and vocabulary). On I submitted
my entire assignment to Grammarly and acknowledge that if requested, I can provide my original version
to the Unit Coordinator. The output was then modified further to better represent my own tone and style
of writing. I understand that not providing the original version may result in an academic integrity
investigation and/or nil marks to be awarded.”
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NB1: Each written submission will be graded against the rubric.
NB2: While it is important to consider historical data, data sources used should only include data not older than 10 years.
NB3: Developing a structured assessment, with strong arguments demonstrating critical thinking, analysing, and
evaluating the strategy will help elevate your submission.
Assessment Criteria
Please make sure you read the rubric which will be released shortly.
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Requirements for submission:
• Your assessment must be submitted on the IBUS2105 Canvas site under “Assignments”, select the Feasibility
Report and submit your assessment,
• Assessments must be submitted only as an MS Word file (.doc, .docx). Other file types, including PDFs, etc. are
not acceptable). Any other file types submitted can lead to Academic Integrity cases,
• Appropriate referencing throughout the assessment, provide in-text citations and a Reference list, using the APA
7th Edition Referencing The University of Sydney has an APA 7th Edition guide,
• Research should be using relevant, quality research, not based simply on the organisation’s webpages. It is
important to use high-quality sources, including at least one ABDC peer-reviewed journal article – refer to the
minimum requirements as stated above,
• The submission must not exceed 1500 words in length, this does not include:
o The Appendix, which should only include the Feasibility Report, and
o The Reference list.
• Assessments must be submitted through Turnitin, and
• Late penalties will apply after the due date and time 8:00 AM on Monday 11 March 2024. Refer to the rubric for
details. DO NOT LEAVE SUBMISSION UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE. Your Guide to the business school rules for
assessment submissions is available on the USYD Resolutions on Assessments page.
Penalties
• The late submission penalty is in line with the Business School policy which can be found at:
http://sydney.edu.au/business/currentstudents/policy
• Academic dishonesty and plagiarism are in line with the Business School policy which can be found at:
http://sydney.edu.au/business/currentstudents/policy
Group feedback will be provided for this assessment via:
• Comments in Canvas as part of the marking process,
• An overall comment provided in Canvas at the end of the marking process, and
If further details are required, schedule a consultation with your tutor and ask for additional feedback.
Learning outcomes for this case study include: LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO6.